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News Release from: Weidmuller (UK) | Subject: Minimate S2L/B2L
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 30 April 2003
Connectors save space in basestation
power supply
Emerson Energy Systems is using Weidmuller's Minimate S2L/B2L PCB connector for its IMT 2000 multifunction unit, thanks to its space saving design and competitive price.
Weidmuller's Minimate S2L/B2L PCB connector has been chosen by world-leading Emerson Energy Systems (formerly Ericsson Energy Systems) for its IMT 2000 multifunction unit, thanks to its space saving design and competitive price The IMT 2000 is used for powering wideband code division multiple access systems known as 3G technology, and includes AC and DC connections and an embedded web server for remote Internet supervision
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 4 Dec 2002 at 8.00am (UK)
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The Weidmuller Minimate design offers double-density connections in 3.5mm pitch, which uses 30% less panel space, and 10% less PCB space than 2.5mm pitch connectors, particularly important where the dimensions of hardware are critical.
End-to-end stacking can be achieved without loss of pitch, also ensuring optimum use of space.
Conductors of up to 1.0mm2 can be accommodated, and Weidmuller's screwless, tension clamp technology ensures rapid wiring with secure connection.
Gold-plated terminals are available for small signals and applications where vibration may be encountered.
Emerson Energy's IMT 2000 is part of a wide range of the company's global range of telecomms energy solutions, from power supply to full energy systems for large communications networks.
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